I’m building an education-centric Android application (Shiksha) dedicated to Bhasha Adhyayan, and the very first language we will teach is Hindi. The goal is a clean, engaging mobile experience that can take a learner from recognising the alphabet to holding short conversations. You’ll turn my prepared lesson outline into a native Android product using modern practices—Material Design components, Kotlin (or well-structured Java), MVVM architecture, local storage for offline study, and Text-to-Speech for clear pronunciation. A light layer of gamified quizzes and simple progress tracking will keep users motivated without clutter. Deliverables • Complete Android Studio project with readable source code • Signed APK / AAB ready for Play Console upload • Short developer guide outlining project structure and how to add future lessons Acceptance criteria A new user must be able to register, select a Hindi lesson, listen to native audio, answer a quiz (typed or spoken), and see their progress saved locally—all without internet once the app is installed. If you have previous language-learning or audio-heavy apps in your portfolio, share a link; it will help me decide quickly. Let’s create a smooth way for learners everywhere to master Hindi.